Friday, January 1, 2010

Is it still possible to get HIV/AIDS when you and your partner are in a monogamous relationship


Is it still possible to get HIV/AIDS when you and your partner are in a monogamous relationship?
...let's say both of you since birth were HIIV/AIDS free? Is it still possible? Oh i see. Sorry i didn't make myself clear. What I was thinking!? I was trying to ask... if there's a possibility to transmit HIV/AIDS through sexual intercourse even though that you're both HIV/AIDS free. That's it! Thanks!!
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1 :
No it is not possible. HIV must be present in one of you and is passed through bodily fluids.
2 :
only possible if one is lying and cheating and or needle sticks or been exposed to INFECTED blood products or body fluids. Oral sex can also transmit HIV.
3 :
It would only be possible through methods other than sexual transmission such as intravenous drug use (sharing a needle with an infected person) or through receiving a blood transfusion with infected blood (most countries now have an effective screening program making this highly unlikely), needle stick injuries (as already mentioned) etc.
4 :
Yes, if either of you have had sex before the relationship began.



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